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Aerial Operations - World War II, Great Britain - Royal Air Force, British Armed Forces - General & Miscellaneous, 20th Century British History - World War II, Great Britain - World War II, Military Aviation - History, British History - Military History
Wings Who Dared: Air Support to Special Forces and the SAS During WW11 by Dennis Williams β€” book cover

Wings Who Dared: Air Support to Special Forces and the SAS During WW11

by Dennis Williams
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Overview

This is the history of two RAF squadrons who shared many tasks during WWII. Although there was a healthy rivalry between personnel serving on 190 and 620 Squadrons, there was also a deep sense of camaraderie that forged bonds between them.

Synopsis

This is the history of two RAF squadrons who shared many tasks during WWII. Although there was a healthy rivalry between personnel serving on 190 and 620 Squadrons, there was also a deep sense of camaraderie that forged bonds between them.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2008
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Limited
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781844156481

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